All releases of MirBSD

Release Notes: This snapshot contains a security fix for OpenSSL, disabling TLS renegotiation. The included SSL certificate list has been updated, and expired root certificates are removed. The Simtec Entropy Key is now supported during installation, OpenSSH host key generation, and via a daemon in ports.

Release Notes: This snapshot release contains an important security fix for the kernel. The “triforce” CD allows booting on the i386 and SPARC architecture, and contains a grml Linux rescue system. Many bugfixes and small improvements have been made in the base system and in ports. New versions of OpenSSH and mksh (the shell) are included.

Release Notes: This snapshot contains makefs for making ISO images, as well as new i18n (OPTU-8) functions. mksh has been updated to R36. Bugs in the time functions have been fixed, and some kernel updates were imported from OpenBSD.

Release Notes: Relative to the #10 release, much code has been
cleaned up, especially regarding developer
interaction, sparc support, CDs, Live-CDs, etc.
Security patches have been applied, many ports
were updated or fixed. The new /usr/dbin and
/usr/dsbin directories contain dynamically linked
executables from /bin for use with fakeroot. mksh
is at R35b with some bugs fixed and some new
features. BSDstats "phone-home" has been removed
since the site is often down. VIA C3 Hardware-AES
is used for swapencrypt.

Release Notes: This release features Unicode (UTF-8) support and
integrates iconv. Besides i386, sparc (v8) is now
a fully supported platform. The system shell mksh
is now at R33. Numerous small bugs have been fixed
all over the place. The native MirPorts Framework
now also works on MidnightBSD, in addition to
Darwin and OpenBSD and Interix, and NetBSD pkgsrc
works on MirBSD.

Release Notes: This snapshot is already very close to the upcoming release. Its main features are closing the IPv6 routing header gap; updates to OpenSSH, sendmail, and others; bugfixes; and a lot of code cleanup. In MirPorts, many packages were fixed, newly added (like ntfsprogs), or updated (like Opera).

Release Notes: Compared to #9-stable, this snapshot adds some
support for i18n: multibyte strings (i.e. Unicode)
and UTF-8 are now fully supported by the base
system and the default environment uses UTF-8. The
snapshot also contains fixes to termcap, gcc,
libm, lynx, mksh, ssh, X, and others.